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World's largest Wendy's franchise owner stands with Chick-fil-a after controversy
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<blockquote data-quote="sanjuro893" data-source="post: 1862851" data-attributes="member: 4491"><p>I know this question wasn't posed to me but equating the actual hate that spawned the civil rights movement to the perceived "hate" of the gay marriage movement are completely different. We're not shunning them the way whites did blacks, we're not building separate water fountains or bathrooms for them to use. We're not stopping them from voting or blowing up their churches. Gays want tax breaks from the government and hereditary rights for their partners at death. THAT'S ALL! Frankly, I think equating the two de-values the struggle of people with REAL civil rights issues throughout the world. Proponents of gay marriage and the left in general use the word "hate" so much to describe anything that doesn't meet their agenda that the word has entirely lost it's meaning. Wanting to keep a Holy Sacrament between a man and a woman unchanged is not "hate" no matter how you spin it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sanjuro893, post: 1862851, member: 4491"] I know this question wasn't posed to me but equating the actual hate that spawned the civil rights movement to the perceived "hate" of the gay marriage movement are completely different. We're not shunning them the way whites did blacks, we're not building separate water fountains or bathrooms for them to use. We're not stopping them from voting or blowing up their churches. Gays want tax breaks from the government and hereditary rights for their partners at death. THAT'S ALL! Frankly, I think equating the two de-values the struggle of people with REAL civil rights issues throughout the world. Proponents of gay marriage and the left in general use the word "hate" so much to describe anything that doesn't meet their agenda that the word has entirely lost it's meaning. Wanting to keep a Holy Sacrament between a man and a woman unchanged is not "hate" no matter how you spin it. [/QUOTE]
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